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Elected school boards are the community’s watchdog, ensuring that all policies – financial policies and those which support the learning process, best meet the unique needs of the communities within their jurisdiction.
- The Ontario School Boards’ Association 2021 Federal Election ...
During federal elections, the Ontario Public School Boards’...
- The Ontario School Boards’ Association 2021 Federal Election ...
During federal elections, the Ontario Public School Boards’ Association (OPSBA) advocates for non-partisan strategies to engage politicians on issues that affect public education and our children and youth.
The school board is governed by its publicly elected board members (the board of trustees). Collectively, boards of trustees set the vision for the school board, develop policies, allocate resources and set the goals that lay the foundation and drive programs and operations in the school board. Trustees can be elected to one of four different ...
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Learn how principals and vice-principals are appraised and find out about the appraisal process.
Find information about the qualifications and requirements you need to be a principal at a publicly funded school. Get resources for current principals.
Find resourcesto help you complete multi-year strategic planning, professional development and trustee elections.
The Education Act and its regulations provide the statutory basis for how education is delivered to students in the publicly funded school system, including Principal/Vice-Principal Performance Appraisal. The principal and vice-principal performance appraisal regulationspecifies the standards, processes, timelines and forms principals and vice-prin...
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Locally elected school boards play a vital role in Ontario’s publicly funded education system. The decisions made by boards across the province can have a significant and direct impact on teaching, learning and student achievement in our schools.
Schoolboard elections. School board elections are held at the same time as municipal elections. You are permitted to vote in the same school board election only once. You are eligible to vote in the election for a school board if you meet all of the following requirements: • you are a Canadian citizen • you are aged 18 or older •
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Jul 29, 2024 · ELECTIONS TO AND REPRESENTATION ON DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARDS. Consolidation Period: From July 29, 2024 to the e-Laws currency date. Last amendment: 315/24. This is the English version of a bilingual regulation. Interpretation. 1. (1) In this Regulation, “board” means a district school board; (“conseil”)